HOUSTON (WABC) -- On Feb. 1, 2003, space shuttle Columbia broke apart while returning to Earth, killing the seven astronauts on board. Eyewitness News presents our coverage from that tragic day. The ...
When Columbia was destroyed during reentry in 2003, a small piece of foam was ultimately blamed—but investigators also asked whether a daring in-orbit rescue was ever truly possible. This segment ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Special Olympics organizers like Columbia so much, they're coming back next year. A meningitis outbreak at the games' longtime home at Fort Leonard Wood forced last year's games to ...
Columbia was called the “first true spaceship,” a winged rocket that would revolutionize space travel and make ferrying humans and equipment into orbit routine and economical. But from the moment the ...
What is left of the space shuttle Columbia now is spread across the floor of a hangar at the Kennedy Space Center. The remains–about 84,000 pieces of charred and twisted debris–were painstakingly ...
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Four decades after visionary developer James W. Rouse set out to build the perfect community on what was then Howard County farmland, Columbia's 96,000 residents are embroiled in a debate about the ...
The orbiter broke apart while reentering the atmosphere at the end of the STS-107 mission. February 1, 2003 will live up as one of the saddest days in the history of space exploration. Just 22 minutes ...